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>> we'll start with jill stein. >> thank you. and thank you so much to free & equal, and thank you for being here. i think top two does not enlarge our democracy. in many ways, it confuses things more. it puts many candidates onto the ballot all together, and it arbitrarily attaches party labels to them. any candidate can choose any label they want. so it really degrades the meaning of our political parties, where they have meaning, and i know they don't always, but there are some that do have meaning that aren't bought and sold to the highest bidder, and the green party is one of those parties. and i know there are some other parties here as well, the independent parties, where the parties actually represent real values. and the top two obscures the meaning of those parties, and it puts everyone together, so you really can't tell who is representing you, and whoever hats the biggest budget stands to win that primary -- whoever has the biggest budget stands to win that primary, and it becomes another way that big money can contro
>> we'll start with jill stein. >> thank you. and thank you so much to free & equal, and thank you for being here. i think top two does not enlarge our democracy. in many ways, it confuses things more. it puts many candidates onto the ballot all together, and it arbitrarily attaches party labels to them. any candidate can choose any label they want. so it really degrades the meaning of our political parties, where they have meaning, and i know they don't always, but there are...
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and including jill stein and rocky anderson. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
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host: you have virgil, gary, and jill stein on the ballot there. caller: we do. the one thing in this debate that got ahold of me is the whole national defense authorization act. i think that is one of the biggest, most important things that we, as human beings it really need to focus on. yes, we need jobs. yes, we need to bring down our debt. ultimately, as human beings -- what host: concerned about that act? i saw a sweet about it earlier but someone had mentioned it. what are you concerned about? caller: the fact that americans can be detained indefinitely without due process, without the fact that they will not have access to legal representation is absolutely scary and people are just caught up in the things that do matter, but i, personally, do not think it matters more than the national defense authorization act that is behind the scenes and not in the mainstream media. people do not see it every day, and like all of these crazy commercials constantly running every minute of every hour on these two candidates to do not bring it up and who both are for this
host: you have virgil, gary, and jill stein on the ballot there. caller: we do. the one thing in this debate that got ahold of me is the whole national defense authorization act. i think that is one of the biggest, most important things that we, as human beings it really need to focus on. yes, we need jobs. yes, we need to bring down our debt. ultimately, as human beings -- what host: concerned about that act? i saw a sweet about it earlier but someone had mentioned it. what are you concerned...
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. >> caller: there was a chance i'd have voted for barack obama i voted jill stein. i'm a very women advocate kind of guy. i'd like to see more women in politics. i had the opportunity, so it was a no-brainer. i'm looking at voter suppression and voter purging and all the money you can amass in the world and the american people said no. >> bill: yep. >> caller: not interested. on top of that, this isn't just a cooed dough to you guys, it's much deeper than that. right now, we have a corporate republican-owned media and if you guys weren't there company keep us sane, to keep us accepted communication is it is key to this whole thing. this is just going to grow more and more and eventually we're going to get rid of the corporate hold on our media to have the the diversity we need. >> bill: that's what we're working toward. it's the important of progressive talk radio wherever people can put progressive voices on the air progressive talk radio is a huge success in market after market in this country. unfortunately, there are not enough progressive radio stations. we are
. >> caller: there was a chance i'd have voted for barack obama i voted jill stein. i'm a very women advocate kind of guy. i'd like to see more women in politics. i had the opportunity, so it was a no-brainer. i'm looking at voter suppression and voter purging and all the money you can amass in the world and the american people said no. >> bill: yep. >> caller: not interested. on top of that, this isn't just a cooed dough to you guys, it's much deeper than that. right now, we...
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jill stein is the green party candidate in there is no one state where it appears her presence may have that effect. again, you just do not know. there are certainly a lot of people who believe that ralph nader in 2000 cost al gore the presidency. i suspect some of whom have never forgiven mr. nader for that. host: new haven, connecticut. caller: my question is about florida. host: are you still there? caller: why is there always a problem concerning florida when it is time to vote? you would think that as the years pass, they would get it right sooner or later concerning people's rights to vote. guest: and sorry, i did not. host: we talked about the two men involved. give us some history as to how this would be resolved. guest: the first time it went to the house was in 1800. in 1844, there were four candidates. the man who came in second in both the popular and electoral vote, john quincy adams, went on to win in the house because the man who came in fourth and was therefore eliminated had pulled some strings and produced a victory for adams. i think, in many ways, he regretted that a
jill stein is the green party candidate in there is no one state where it appears her presence may have that effect. again, you just do not know. there are certainly a lot of people who believe that ralph nader in 2000 cost al gore the presidency. i suspect some of whom have never forgiven mr. nader for that. host: new haven, connecticut. caller: my question is about florida. host: are you still there? caller: why is there always a problem concerning florida when it is time to vote? you would...
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jill stein from massachusetts is the green party nominee. she's a physician, instructor, and mother. she believes higher education should be free. rocky anderson is a former mayor of salt lake city, utah, and is the justice party nominee for president. he wants an immediate end to the war in afghanistan. and he wants health care coverage for everyone. virgil goode is the constitution party nominee, a one-time democrat who turned republican. he served in the house of representatives from 1997 to 2009. he hails from the battleground state of virginia. and gary johnson, he's the libertarian nominee, he's a formerriment republican governor of new mexico who believes america should end the war on drugs and legalize marijuana. for the first time ever, last week a debate involving these four took place. longtime talk show host larry king moderated the debate in chicago. he's joining us right now from los angeles. good to see you, larry. >> good to see you, fred. always good to be with you. >> excellent. at that debate, we heard everything from mari
jill stein from massachusetts is the green party nominee. she's a physician, instructor, and mother. she believes higher education should be free. rocky anderson is a former mayor of salt lake city, utah, and is the justice party nominee for president. he wants an immediate end to the war in afghanistan. and he wants health care coverage for everyone. virgil goode is the constitution party nominee, a one-time democrat who turned republican. he served in the house of representatives from 1997 to...
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i voted for jill stein. i feel both parties are very short sighted as far as the future of the planet. it is proven by the flooding and so forth. if we do not get into sustainable thinking, then all of this is basically a moot question. also, at each individual has their own responsibility to change their lifestyle so that they do not get sick. it is a two edged sword. corporations will always trump the environment for short-term gains. for example, the promotion of soft drinks. all of these things are killing us, and it is an economic factor. therefore, i am relieved that obama got in, the lesser of two evils thing, but i definitely feel like we are sure-sided. host: have you looked on line to total votell stein's take was? caller: i have not looked. i am sure it is less than 1%. the thing about third parties it is they can have an influence, and if each of us raises consciousness, that could change things. host: as we mentioned earlier, there is a continuing conversation on facebook about yesterday's elect
i voted for jill stein. i feel both parties are very short sighted as far as the future of the planet. it is proven by the flooding and so forth. if we do not get into sustainable thinking, then all of this is basically a moot question. also, at each individual has their own responsibility to change their lifestyle so that they do not get sick. it is a two edged sword. corporations will always trump the environment for short-term gains. for example, the promotion of soft drinks. all of these...
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jill stein was in the north bay while the libertarian party candidate gary johnson was at uc berkeley. a look at weather and traffic after the break. >>> taking a live look at the oakland coliseum, mostly cloudy conditions. clear over san francisco than it is in oakland at this time. everyone's going to get a clear blue sky over the next couple of hours. temperatures warm as a result. 90 in fairfield. 92 in livermore. 80 in san jose today and touching on the low 70s in san francisco. the heat-up continues as we head through tomorrow, kicks into high gear over the weekend. triple-digit heat. mike? >> still patchy fog in spots like the san mateo. slow in spots like the san mateo bridge. westbound away from us, a smoother drive approaching the high-rise which you can't really see here. getting over to the peninsula, 101 starts to recover as well as 92. but look at this 280. two accidents, one north and southbound. that's causing a considerable slowdown south of 380. that's unusual and unexpected. slow into the south bay as well for your northbound routes. accidents are starting to clear
jill stein was in the north bay while the libertarian party candidate gary johnson was at uc berkeley. a look at weather and traffic after the break. >>> taking a live look at the oakland coliseum, mostly cloudy conditions. clear over san francisco than it is in oakland at this time. everyone's going to get a clear blue sky over the next couple of hours. temperatures warm as a result. 90 in fairfield. 92 in livermore. 80 in san jose today and touching on the low 70s in san francisco....